Throttle said:forcheyhawk said:JBH - I have to admit I didn't know the goal in the beginning. I think I understand better now. I think this could be genuis. Might take a few tweaks here and there. I'm waiting for the day when we can turn on the tube and watch a cattle show on ESPN. I mean heck if we can show Spelling Bees - why can't cattle shows be on?
I have always thought the same thing. I wonder if people outside of the realm of show cattle would get interested if it were getting publicity like that. I think it was when we started a points total thing in Ohio that I began to wonder more about it. I know people in the shows are watching the points each week and stuff. Would people outside the shows pick a favorite and root for them and follow it? People do it with amateur singers, crab fishermen, curling teams, and kids in a spelling bee. Why not with kids showing cattle? In a Discovery Channel or TLC type production, in the style of BBQ Pitmasters, or maybe that cake competition show, I think maybe it would catch on. People who know nothing about cattle (like I know nothing about crab fishing or cake making or competition BBQ) would take interest in the personal stories of the competitors and watch to see how each new show went for them.
Also, I have always thought that likening cattle shows to horse racing would bring in outside attention as well. Say there was a handicapping system, odds-makers, and legal betting on the shows, then I bet more people would be involved.
BTW, if either of these things happens, I will be sueing for royalties, so you might as well just contact me up front ;D
DL said:throttle - I thought that the line below, as well as the title was a little condescending - I make my living using my brain - I don't need to be told to use it
This might be a little too deep for some of you....
forcheyhawk said:You are correct that you won't change the mind of the left wing political groups. However, you might be able to reach out to someone that's on the verge of believing some of the crap they spoo and give them another path. These groups are so very vocal and have deep pockets that you almost have to be on the offensive rather than the defensive to squash some of their thoughts. I've just never had a good handle on what's the offensive. It sounds like Brad does to me.
Think about this - when you see a dog show on TV - you know that most of those dogs are treated like Royalty or at least that's the image that you have. Then when someone like Michael Vick comes along, you realize that it's just an isolated incident. Our industry has all the negative reports - but where's the positive coming from and what better way to get the positive out there than in our youth. They are the future of our industry.
GRIZZ said:I feel this is our problem as an industry, we can't be allowed to think out of the box without people being overly critical.
Guys, facts are great and research data is also effective to prove our facts. But we have to come to realize these groups (HSUS and PETA) do not work based on facts and they are not interested in fact at all. All of their propaganda is emotional based, with little or no facts to back it.
I personally think Brads idea is a little "out there", but lets think about what kids enjoy and what the general public relates too. I think this idea with a few tweeks would work perfectly. Are all the kids going to like it,NO, and are all show management committees going to let it take place at there show, NO, but with a good amount of participation at some of the bigger prospect shows and Brad helping with the production of the videos I think it could do wonders.
As far as the circus comment, The general public will relate to this very well. Lets think about our society and what we see in the media, most of it would be what you call a "circus". Unfortunately, our public isnt interested in the sob stories of poor ol' farmers (don't take this the wrong way, I was truely touched by the piece Brad did on Mr. Campbell, but as whole our society is not concerned about there neighbor, all they want to know is how something is going to benefit them) we have to figure out a way to reach them, and I feel this way will be as effective as any of the other ideas I have heard in recent years.